Earlier today, after Open Road Films, announced the cancellation of its Las Vegas premiere of Marshal after LA went through the massive massacre of its history. Now it is Warner Bros which has canceled the premiere events of Blade Runner 2049. Warner Bros Canceled The Premiere Events of soon releasing Blade Runner 2049. The studio recently released a statement withdrawing it's red carpet events.

The possible Blade Runner 2049's production house is likely to hold a small premiere event for cast and Crew along with filmmakers and special guests.

WB further canceled the after-party with the release of a statement which reads:

In light of the tragic events of last night, Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony Pictures, and Alcon Entertainment are canceling the red carpet for tomorrow’s screening of Blade Runner 2049. We join the rest of the country in sending heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all those affected by this tragedy.

Blade Runner 2049 is 2017's one of the most anticipated multi-starred big budgeted movies releasing this Friday. The movie is expected to break all the records this year, and the step taken by the production house in support of the tragedy that was suffered by LA is highly honorable.

The sequel to Blade Runner is going to be a Mystery Si-Fi movie showing the Human Vs. Robot rivalry in the scariest ways possible. Fans are already rooting for the release, but the recent tragedy may affect the LA's collection.